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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Central Geological Database – Research Points Subsystem
,The Central Geological Database Geological Research Points Subsystem (CBDG) stores data on all research points that are not boreholes. During field work, geologists often carry out various types of measurements, registration, sampling or observation. The location of the point and information about it are crucial for the later interpretation of the information obtained from that point. Samples taken in the field are often later tested in various laboratories.,
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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Central Geological Database – Geophysics Subsystem
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,The Central Geological Database Geophysics Subsystem (CBDG) the database contains data obtained as a result of various types of geophysical surveys carried out in Poland. Depending on their specificity, information about them may be found as data subsets in other CBDG Subsystems.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Central Geological Database – Boreholes Subsystem
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,The Central Geological Database Boreholes Subsystem (CBDG) system contains data obtained from drillings performed in Poland from the late nineteenth century to the present.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Geological Map of Poland 1:500 000 (2022)
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,The Geological Map of Poland at a scale of 1:500,000 was developed based on the analysis of archived geological materials and the latest results of cartographic research. The input data were primarily data from sheets of the Geological Map of Poland at a scale of 1:200,000, supplemented with data from the Detailed Geological Map of Poland 1:50,000 (DGMP) and borehole and geophysical data. The map contains three packages of stratigraphic divisions: • a layer of Quaternary formations (1.8 million years - to date), • a layer of Paleogene and Neogene formations (65.5-1.8 million years), • a layer of Cenozoic basement formations - Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic (635-65.5 million years).,